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HAYWARD.

His style was perfectly lucid, and of its kind--that is, of a kind excluding all play of imagination or exercise of invention--excellent, clear cut, logical, forcible, without heaviness, and thickly set with the allusions, quotations, and anecdotes which his extensive reading and large acquaintance with men had ...

February 27, 1887

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